It's again DIY-time! Today I'm going to show you how to make the popular ripped jeans effortlessly yourself at home. Simple and quick is again my motto! The ripped or ragged look may not be everybody's taste, but there are certainly some among you who would really like to have a pair of ripped jeans as well, or not? No wonder, it looks absolutely cool! Now let us, without many words, get down to action!

At the moment, there are ripped jeans in many shops in abundance which often cost up to 100 Euros/Dollars. Funnily enough that ripped jeans, which many people call broken and waste, have frequently a higher price than those who are common and normal. Don't you find this strange too? Be that as it will, with little amount of work, you can save a lot of money!

Take the jeans you want to rip in hand and make a choice, which places you want to have like the first picture of this post. With the help of the scissors, two cuts are made which should be parallel and preferably of the same size (pictures below). You can easily affect the form of the rip by making the cuts different in size and length. The distance between them is of course freely selectable as well. There are no limits for your imagination, just let it run free! :) I kept it simple. To cut the jeans, simply fold the fabric.

Now it is getting a bit more difficult: When you look at the fabric of the jeans, you can identify the single fibers. You now need to pull out the vertical fibers as seen on the pictures below. Pick tweezers to pull the fibers one by one and continue till you are satisfied with the result. I know, this work is not really for impatient people like me, but trust me, the effort definitely pays off!

Finally, the first part is done. Whether you want to give the jeans more holes or not, it's your choice. We actually already reached the end of today's DIY. I hope you like this post and you are content with your result! If yes, I would really appreciate, if you would share this post and follow this blog. I wish you an enjoyable week, see you next time! :)